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Re: Dimensions of a movie?
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Re: Dimensions of a movie?


  • Subject: Re: Dimensions of a movie?
  • From: August Trometer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 13:34:27 -0500

That seems a little more sensible than what I was trying. I'll give it a go.

Thanks!

August



On Feb 22, 2005, at 1:25 PM, Douglas A. Welton wrote:

You don't need to have an NSMovieView at all if you don't want one. Just
create an NSMovie object, then use -QTMovie to get the Movie pointer and go
from there. You could also use QuickTime directly by calling
NewMovieFromFile() to get the Movie pointer.



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